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  • Bitterly divided Egyptians celebrate Eid

    Bitterly divided Egyptians celebrate Eid

    By Yasmine Saleh and Shaimaa Fayed, Reuters

    CAIRO (Reuters) - Supporters of Egypt's deposed Islamist president rallied in the thousands in Cairo on Thursday to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday and demand his restoration as the military held...

  • Egyptian government to say mediation failed to end crisis

    Egyptian government to say mediation failed to end crisis

    By Maggie Fick and Shaimaa Fayed, Reuters

    CAIRO (Reuters) - The chances for a negotiated end to Egypt's political crisis looked to have hit the rocks on Tuesday with the army-installed government reportedly ready to declare that foreign...

  • Merkel party worries good polls won't help on election day

    Merkel party worries good polls won't help on election day

    By Erik Kirschbaum, Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives are worried that strong mid-summer opinion poll numbers may be overstating their strength for a September 22 election after they suffered...

  • Analysis: UK's Cameron aims to erase EU goal of 'ever closer union'

    Analysis: UK's Cameron aims to erase EU goal of 'ever closer union'

    By Paul Taylor, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's long-running political civil war over Europe is as much about symbols as it is about substance. So advisers to Prime Minister David Cameron are looking for one or two...

  • Africa and West at odds over disputed Zimbabwe election

    Africa and West at odds over disputed Zimbabwe election

    By Cris Chinaka, Reuters

    HARARE (Reuters) - South Africa's President Jacob Zuma on Sunday congratulated Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe on his re-election, in sharp contrast to Western governments which questioned the...